Census 2027: India prepares for its biggest headcount: What makes Census 2027 different | India News

Census 2027: India prepares for its biggest headcount: What makes Census 2027 different | India News

NEW DELHI: Counting every person in a country of more than 1.4 billion people is no easy task. India is now preparing to undertake one of the world’s largest enumeration exercises — the Census 2027.The nationwide headcount was originally scheduled for 2021, in line with India’s decadal census cycle conducted since 1881. However, the Covid-19…

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'All help will be given to Indians in Gulf': PM Modi assures in Kerala; attacks Congress for 'politicising' issue | India News

‘All help will be given to Indians in Gulf’: PM Modi assures in Kerala; attacks Congress for ‘politicising’ issue | India News

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday assured that the government would extend all possible assistance to Indian citizens stranded in the Gulf region amid the ongoing Middle East crisis.Addressing a rally in Kochi in Kerala, PM Modi said the Centre was closely monitoring the evolving situation and was taking steps to support Indians…

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'People of Kerala ready to move beyond LDF-UDF politics': PM Modi in Kochi; attacks 'yuvraj' Rahul Gandhi | India News

‘People of Kerala ready to move beyond LDF-UDF politics’: PM Modi in Kochi; attacks ‘yuvraj’ Rahul Gandhi | India News

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday started the campaign for the upcoming Kerala elections from Kochi and said the people of the state were now ready to move beyond the long-standing dominance of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the United Democratic Front (UDF), asserting that the BJP’s recent electoral gains in the…

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Air India Express plane makes hard landing at Phuket airport; pictures show nose-wheel damage | India News

Air India Express plane makes hard landing at Phuket airport; pictures show nose-wheel damage | India News

NEW DELHI: An Air India Express aircraft on Wednesday suffered a nose-wheel issue while landing at Phuket International Airport in Thailand, the airline confirmed to news agency PTI.A video surfaced online showed the aircraft making a rough touchdown on the runway, appearing to land abruptly and momentarily bounce before settling.Authorities temporarily suspended flight operations at…

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Supreme Court allows first-ever passive euthanasia; how it differs from active euthanasia | India News

Supreme Court allows first-ever passive euthanasia; how it differs from active euthanasia | India News

The Supreme Court of India has allowed passive euthanasia in the case of Harish Rana, reviving debate over the ethical and legal distinction between “letting a patient die” and actively ending life.Passive euthanasia typically involves withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment when a patient is terminally ill or has no prospect of recovery. In contrast, active…

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'To be or not to be': Why Supreme Court allowed passive euthanasia for the first time | India News

‘To be or not to be’: Why Supreme Court allowed passive euthanasia for the first time | India News

In landmark judgement, Supreme Court allows first ever passive euthanasia for 31 year-old patient in vegetative state NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday quoted from William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” as it approved passive euthanasia for 31-year-old Harish Rana, who has been in a vegetative state since August 2013 following a fall from a building in…

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Qs Global Student Flows: QS: India may see 8% rise in foreign students amid visa curbs in West | India News

Qs Global Student Flows: QS: India may see 8% rise in foreign students amid visa curbs in West | India News

NEW DELHI: India’s inbound international student numbers are projected to grow by about 8% annually from a base of around 58,000 in 2025, signalling a steady shift in global student mobility as visa curbs and rising costs in traditional Western destinations push many applicants to explore alternatives. The trend, outlined in the latest QS Global…

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'Blatant insult': Congress takes swipe at PM Modi after US official's 'permitted India' remark on Russian oil | India News

‘Blatant insult’: Congress takes swipe at PM Modi after US official’s ‘permitted India’ remark on Russian oil | India News

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Wednesday sharply criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, questioning its silence after a US official reiterated the United States has “permitted” India to temporarily purchase Russian oil. In a post on X, the opposition party highlighted remarks by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, who called India a “good actor” while…

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